YPG/PKK supporters continue to terrorize Europe

YPG/PKK supporters continue to terrorize Europe

Supporters of the YPG/PKK terror group have increased their violent acts in Europe since Turkey started its anti-terror operation in northeastern Syri

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Supporters of the YPG/PKK terror group have increased their violent acts in Europe since Turkey started its anti-terror operation in northeastern Syria last week.

According to data compiled by Anadolu Agency, YPG/PKK sympathizers carried out around 20 attacks across Europe in a week.

The YPG/PKK sympathizers targeted Turkish citizens living in Europe, their workplaces, associations, mosques and Turkish diplomatic missions.

On Thursday, YPG/PKK sympathizers attacked Mevlana mosque in Germany’s Bad Salzuflen.

On Friday, the terror group’s supporters burned a car belonging to Turkey’s Embassy in Berlin.

On Saturday, YPG/PKK sympathizers attacked Turkish Workers Association in Germany’s southern Villingen Schwenningen town, injuring two people.

The same day, a supermarket belonging to a Turk in Germany’s Nurnberg was attacked by the terror group’s sympathizers, injuring one person and damaging the market.

In Belgium on Friday, around 300 YPG/PKK supporters stabbed and injured two Turkish youth in Liege city.

Again on Friday, 2,000 YPG/PKK terror group sympathizers tried to march to Turkey’s Bern Embassy. While the police blocked them, they attacked the police with iron bars, stones and other objects.

In Finland’s capital Helsinki on Monday, a group of around 250 people attacked Turkey’s embassy and threw stones. Four windows of the building were broken.

Turkey on Oct. 9 launched Operation Peace Spring east of the Euphrates river to secure its borders by eliminating terrorist groups there, to ensure the safe return of Syrian refugees and Syria’s territorial integrity.

Ankara wants to clear northern Syria east of the Euphrates of the terrorist YPG/PKK terrorists.

In its more than 30-year terror campaign against Turkey, the PKK — listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S., and the European Union — has been responsible for deaths of 40,000 people, including women, children and infants. YPG is the Syrian branch of the PKK.

Go, run!: Former Daesh prisoner says YPG deliberately set terrorists free

Following Turkey’s launch of Operation Peace Spring in northern Syria, panic-stricken terrorists belonging to the Syrian offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), the YPG, attempted to use Daesh captives to gain leverage.Since the beginning of Turkey’s freshly-launched anti-terror operation in Syria, Mustafa Bali, a so-called spokesperson for the YPG, repeatedly said that they were forced to pull out all their “forces” who were guarding Daesh prisons and camps, causing a mass release terrorists.Even though the terror group wanted to present this situation as a consequence of the military operation, reports from the area prove otherwise.Speaking to two reporters from France’s Le Parisien newspaper, a female Daesh detainee, who fled the prison, said that the YPG had set them free, urging prisoners to evacuate.”The YPG abruptly told us to get out and run”, she said, underlining that the terrorists deliberately opened the jail doors in the Ayn Issa camp.U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that YPG terrorists in northeast Syria may be releasing captive Daesh terrorists to lure U.S. troops back to the area, adding that they could be easily recaptured.FM says YPG/PKK released Daesh prisoners in N Syria

FM says YPG/PKK released Daesh prisoners in N Syria

The YPG/PKK terror group has released Daesh terrorists in northern Syria to attack Turkey, the nation’s top diplomat said on Wednesday.”PYD/YPG has not hesitated to make a direct agreement with Daesh. As a result of the deal in Raqqa, hundreds of Daesh militants have been freely evacuated with buses,” Mevlut Cavusoglu told lawmakers in the Turkish parliament.Listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S., and the European Union, the PKK has been responsible for deaths of 40,000 people, including women, children and infants in its more than 30-year terror campaign against Turkey. The PYD/YPG is the Syrian offshoot of the terror group.”They have not only released the Daesh terrorist in northern Syria in exchange for attacking Turkey, but they have also given them money,” said Cavusoglu.Earlier, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he discussed the fate of Daesh prisoners held by the YPG/PKK over the phone with U.S. President Donald Trump and said Turkey could take responsibility for them, but the YPG/PKK immediately released Daesh prisoners.The Turkish leader also said that Turkey could assume responsibility for Daesh terrorists imprisoned across northern Syria and might send foreign fighters back to their home countries.Turkey on Oct. 9 launched Operation Peace Spring to secure its borders by eliminating terrorist groups there, to ensure the safe return of Syrian refugees and Syria’s territorial integrity.Ankara wants to clear northern Syria east of the Euphrates of the terrorist YPG/PKK.Lambasting countries criticizing Turkey’s Operation Peace Spring, Cavusoglu said they aim to establish a terrorist state in northern Syria.”Look at the countries, especially France, which are reacting [against Turkey’s Syria operation], their aim is to establish a terror state there,” Cavusoglu said in the capital Ankara.On Saturday, Germany and France announced they halted arms export to Turkey, citing Operation Peace Spring.Cavusoglu said that any threat or sanction — “whenever they come” — will never be accepted by Turkey.”They will not affect Turkey’s determination,” he stressed.Go,run!: Former Daesh prisoner says YPG deliberately set terrorists free

YPG/PKK uses fake photos to smear Turkey’s op in Syria

Sympathizers of the PYD/PKK terror group continued their smear campaign on social media against Turkey’s anti-terror operation in northern Syria.YPG/PKK-affiliated social media accounts have been spreading misleading and irrelevant images of burned or burning military vehicles and tanks, framing them as belonging to the Turkish Armed Forces amid the country’s ongoing Operation Peace Spring, which seeks to eradicate a terror corridor in its southern border and bring stability to the region.A photo — posted by a pro-PKK/YPG social media account — showing a burning tank was posted as if taken during the operation. It was actually found to have been taken in Iraq in 2003.Another pro-PKK/YPG account published a similar photo of another Iraqi tank, which had been taken in 1991 in Kuwait during the First Gulf War, to smear Turkey’s peace operation.In another example, a manipulator social media account used the photo of an armored personnel carrier in flames as if three tanks, which belong to the Turkish army, were destroyed in the town of Tal Abyad in northern Syria. The photo was found to have been taken in 2007 in the Samarra district in Iraq’s north-central Saladin province.A photo of a tank in flames taken in Syria in 2012 was also used as if it was taken in northern Syria during Turkey’s operation.Another terror-linked social media account tried to manipulate public opinion with another image of a tank in flames, claiming it was taken during Operation Peace Spring. The photo was found to have been taken in 2012 in Syria.Pro-YPG/PKK social media accounts also used a photo of burned armored vehicles as if taken during Operation Peace Spring, which was false as the photo was taken in Yemen in Sep. 2.Turkey on Oct. 9 launched Operation Peace Spring to eliminate terrorists from northern Syria in order to secure Turkey’s borders, aid in the safe return of Syrian refugees, and ensure Syria’s territorial integrity.Ankara wants to clear northern Syria east of the Euphrates River of the terrorist PKK and its Syrian offshoot, the PYD/YPG.In its more than 30-year terror campaign against Turkey, the PKK — listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S., and the European Union — has been responsible for deaths of 40,000 people, including women, children and infants.

Schools suspended in north Syria amid PKK/YPG shelling

Education was suspended for two days in the northern Syrian town of Jarabulus, held by the Syrian armed opposition, due to attacks from the PKK/YPG terrorist group.Terrorists targeted the Gandura neighborhood of Jarabulus district on Tuesday. Six civilians were killed in the attack, with 13 injured.Operation Euphrates Shield and its successors, Operation Olive Branch in 2018 and Operation Peace Spring — launched on Oct. 9 — all aim to eliminate terrorist elements near Turkey’s borders, including Daesh and the YPG/PKK.Ankara wants to clear northern Syria east of the Euphrates River of the terrorist PKK and its Syrian offshoot, the PYD/YPG.In its more than 30-year terror campaign against Turkey, the PKK — listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S. and the European Union — has been responsible for deaths of 40,000 people, including women, children and infants.Video: Orthodox Jews in US support Turkish Peace Spring Operation